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The retaking of Cuba

The retaking of Cuba

Summary

The United States has increased pressure on Cuba by indicting Raul Castro over a 1996 plane shootdown, sending military forces to the region, and gaining court support for claims on confiscated American property. This move is part of a long-standing U.S. effort, involving laws like the Helms-Burton Act and an embargo dating back to the 1950s, to challenge Cuba’s government and recover assets taken decades ago.

Key Facts

  • Cuba took control of docks, sugar, and power from American owners in 1960.
  • The U.S. has had an embargo against Cuba since the 1950s, which has tightened over time.
  • The Helms-Burton Act (1996) allows Americans to sue companies using property Cuba confiscated.
  • The U.S. recently indicted Raul Castro for his role in the 1996 shootdown of exile planes.
  • U.S. forces raided Caracas in January 2026, seizing Venezuela’s president and killing Cuban officers.
  • The raid cut Cuba’s oil supply from Venezuela, and Mexico stopped oil shipments after U.S. threats.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled cruise lines using Havana’s port trafficked in confiscated property.
  • President Trump announced plans for regime change in Cuba after dealing with Iran.
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